]
[Sidenote D: Through many a mire he goes, that he may celebrate the birth
of Christ.
[Sidenote D: Through many a mire he goes, that he may celebrate the birth
of Christ.
Gawaine and the Green Knight
at syre, ?
at on ?
at self ny3t
752 Of a burde wat3 borne, oure baret to quelle;
[E] & ? erfore sykyng he sayde, "I be-seche ? e, lorde,
& Mary, ? at is myldest moder so dere.
Of sum herber, ? er he3ly I my3t here masse.
756 Ande ? y matyne3 to-morne, mekely I ask,
& ? er-to prestly I pray my pater & aue,
& crede. "
He rode in his prayere,
760 & cryed for his mysdede,
[F] He sayned hym in sy? es sere,
& sayde "cros Kryst me spede! "
[Sidenote A: On the morn Sir Gawayne finds himself in a deep forest,]
[Sidenote B: where were old oaks many a hundred. ]
[Sidenote C: Many sad birds upon bare twigs piped piteously for the cold.
]
[Sidenote D: Through many a mire he goes, that he may celebrate the birth
of Christ. ]
[Sidenote E: He beseeches the Virgin Mary to direct him to some lodging
where he may hear mass. ]
[Sidenote F: Blessing himself, he says, "Cross of Christ, speed me! "]
[Footnote 1: seruyce (? ). ]
XII.
[A] Nade he sayned hym-self, segge, bot ? rye,
764 Er he wat3 war in ? e wod of a won in a mote.
[B] Abof a launde, on a lawe, loken vnder bo3e3,
Of mony borelych bole, aboute bi ? e diches;
[C] A castel ? e comlokest ? at euer kny3t a3te,
768 Pyched on a prayere, a park al aboute,
With a pyked palays, pyned ful ? ik,
? at vmbe-te3e mony tre mo ? en two myle.
752 Of a burde wat3 borne, oure baret to quelle;
[E] & ? erfore sykyng he sayde, "I be-seche ? e, lorde,
& Mary, ? at is myldest moder so dere.
Of sum herber, ? er he3ly I my3t here masse.
756 Ande ? y matyne3 to-morne, mekely I ask,
& ? er-to prestly I pray my pater & aue,
& crede. "
He rode in his prayere,
760 & cryed for his mysdede,
[F] He sayned hym in sy? es sere,
& sayde "cros Kryst me spede! "
[Sidenote A: On the morn Sir Gawayne finds himself in a deep forest,]
[Sidenote B: where were old oaks many a hundred. ]
[Sidenote C: Many sad birds upon bare twigs piped piteously for the cold.
]
[Sidenote D: Through many a mire he goes, that he may celebrate the birth
of Christ. ]
[Sidenote E: He beseeches the Virgin Mary to direct him to some lodging
where he may hear mass. ]
[Sidenote F: Blessing himself, he says, "Cross of Christ, speed me! "]
[Footnote 1: seruyce (? ). ]
XII.
[A] Nade he sayned hym-self, segge, bot ? rye,
764 Er he wat3 war in ? e wod of a won in a mote.
[B] Abof a launde, on a lawe, loken vnder bo3e3,
Of mony borelych bole, aboute bi ? e diches;
[C] A castel ? e comlokest ? at euer kny3t a3te,
768 Pyched on a prayere, a park al aboute,
With a pyked palays, pyned ful ? ik,
? at vmbe-te3e mony tre mo ? en two myle.